Friday, November 6, 2015

TWELVE government officials of Florida (principally of Pinellas County) and FOURTEEN government officials of North Carolina (principally of Durham County) were named as defendants in a Federal "Color of Law" Civil Rights Complaint filed today with the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida (Tampa Division).

Damages sought are $254 million, representing $2 million (or $1 million per municipality/state involved) for each of the 127 days Spencer C. Young was unlawfully incarcerated and regularly tortured in maximum security jail on charges that were not only fabricated and later dismissed as meritless, but were trumped up in a desperate effort to cover up the extensive felonies of a Durham, NC judge (David Q. LaBarre) and this judge's girlfriend (Leah R. Krier), pictured below.

David Q. LaBarre and Leah R. Krier holding hands at a romantic dinner together

The public officials named as defendants in this Civil Rights Claim are shown below and segregated by the two states involved in what can only be described as a full frontal assault on the U.S. Constitution, as the collective efforts of these officials who abused their vested authorities and transgressed the public's trust by committing SEVENTEEN egregious Constitutional Rights Violations, which are summarized below:

The seriousness of these offenses cannot be overstated as these collectively represent a clear and present danger to essentially EVERY law-abiding citizen of the United States -- this being the case because these public officials have demonstrated they have no compunction in intentionally arresting and imprisoning innocent Americans on false charges in order to cover up the felonies of other public officials. Accordingly, it is important they be exposed for what they are and an example be made of them.

The TWELVEDefendant FLORIDA Officials

Principally of PINELLAS COUNTY

[Listed Alphabetically]

Evidence of each defendant’s role in these civil rights violations can be accessed by simply clicking on their name below.

Note: All of the above public officials are representatives of Durham County, North Carolina, with the exception of Roy Cooper who represents the State of North Carolina and Bev Perdue, who was a representative of the State of North Carolina at the time of her wrongdoing in this matter.